Judeline Owns the Summer with Her Hypnotic New Single ‘BESITO’
If you’ve been looking for that one song to define your summer, look no further. Spanish alt-pop star Judeline (Lara Fernández) has just dropped ‘BESITO’ and it’s a total shift from what we’ve heard from her lately. It’s slick, it’s infectious, and it’s arguably her most confident move yet.
Following the momentum of her album Bodhiria, Judeline isn’t just resting on her laurels. With ‘BESITO,‘ she’s diving deeper into the sounds that make her music feel so alive, blending experimental textures with a rhythm that was born for the dance floor.
Here’s why ‘BESITO’ deserves a permanent spot on your playlist.
The Sound: Where Funk Carioca Gets a Makeover
What really grabs you about this track is the rhythm. Judeline isn’t doing standard pop—she’s playing with funk carioca beats, but she’s deconstructing them.
Instead of a generic club beat, you get these sharp, futuristic synth stabs that make the whole song feel like it’s set in the middle of a neon-lit city at 3:00 AM. Even with all those electronic layers, her voice stays airy and intimate, which is kind of her trademark. It’s a delicate balance: the track is chaotic and fast-paced, but her performance keeps it feeling grounded and emotional.
“Judeline is proving once again that she’s in a lane of her own. ‘BESITO’ feels like a masterclass in how to stay authentic while pushing a sound into new, experimental territory.”
The Creative Engine
It’s clear that Judeline knows exactly who she wants in her corner. To get the specific sound of ‘BESITO,‘ she leaned on a production team that knows how to push boundaries: LILCHICK, Gese Da O, Sacha Rudy, and Tuiste.
They’ve managed to create something that sounds massive but isn’t over-produced. There’s a “less is more” approach to the arrangement that lets Judeline’s songwriting take center stage.
Diving Into the Lyrics
‘BESITO’ isn’t just a vibe; it’s a mood. It’s about that fleeting, high-intensity summer romance where you aren’t worried about the future—you’re just living for the moment.
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Living in the moment: When she sings, “Aprovéchame ahora que estoy en mis veinte” (Take advantage of me now that I’m in my twenties), it feels like a genuine manifesto for her generation. It’s about embracing the chaos of your twenties and not apologizing for it.
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The imagery: The way she connects the idea of “glittering” lips and seaside escapes makes the song feel cinematic. It’s not just a breakup or a hookup song; it feels like a postcard from a hazy, unforgettable night.
At the end of the day, that simple, repeated hook—“un besito y ya” (a little kiss and that’s it)—is all you need. It’s catchy, it’s effortless, and it sticks in your head for days.


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